ALCOHOL !
Medical doctors have now turned liberal towards alcoholics and call alcoholism |
a disease rather than an addiction. |
If alcohol is a disease, it is the only disease that: |
1) Is sold in bottles |
2) Is advertised in newspapers, magazines, on radio and television |
3) Has licensed outlets to spread it |
4) Produces revenue for the government |
5) Brings violent deaths on the highways |
6) Destroys family life and increases crime |
7) Has no germs or viral cause |
SEE BELOW. . . . . . . . |
Diseases associated with alcoholism |
There are several scientific reasons for the prohibition of consumption of |
intoxicants i.e. alcohol. The maximum number of deaths in the world related to |
any one particular cause is due to the consumption of alcohol. Millions of people |
die every year only because of intake of alcohol. I need not go into the details |
of all the ill-effects of alcohol since most of them are commonly known. Below |
is a simple list of few of the alcohol related illnesses: |
1. Cirrhosis of Liver is the most well known alcohol associated disease. |
2. Others are Cancer of Oesophagus, Cancer of Head and Neck, Cancer of |
Liver (Hepatoma), Cancer of Bowel, etc. |
3. Oesophagitis, Gastritis, Pancreatitis and Hepatitis are linked with alcohol |
consumption. |
4. Cardiomyopathy, Hypertension, Coronary Artherosclerosis, Angina and |
Heart Attacks are linked with heavy alcohol intakes. |
5. Strokes, Apoplexy, Fits and different types of Paralysis are linked with |
alcohol intake. |
6. Peripheral Neuropathy, Cortical Atrophy, Cerebellar Atrophy are well-known |
syndromes caused by alcohol consumption. |
7. Wernicke – Korsakoff syndrome with amnesia of recent events, |
confabulations and retainment of memory to old events with different types |
of paralysis are mainly due to thiamine deficiency due to excessive alcohol |
intake. |
8. Beriberi and other deficiencies are not uncommon among alcoholics. Even |
Pellagra occurs in alcoholics. |
9. Delerium Tremens is a serious complication that may occur during recurrent |
infection of alcoholics or post operatively. It also occurs during abstention as |
a sign of withdrawal effect. It is quite serious and may cause death even if |
treated in well equipped centres. |
10. Numerous Endocrine Disorders have been associated with alcoholism |
ranging from Myxodema to Hyperthyroidism and Florid Cushing Syndrome. |
11. Hematological ill effects are long and variable. Folic acid deficiency, |
however, is the most common manifestation of alcoholic abuse resulting in |
Macrocytic Anemia. Zeive's syndrome is a triad of Hemolytic Anemia, |
Jaundice and Hyperlipaedemia that follows alcoholic binges. |
12. Thrombocytopenia and other platelet abnormalities are not rare in |
alcoholics. |
13. The commonly used tablet metronidazole (flagyl) interacts badly with |
alcohol. |
14. Recurrent infection is very common among chronic alcoholics. The |
resistance to disease and the immunological defense system are |
compromised by alcohol intake. |
15. Chest infections are notorious in alcoholics. Pneumonia, Lung Abcess, |
Emphysema and Pulmonary Tuberculosis are all common in alcoholics. |
16. During acute alcoholic intoxication, the drunk person usually vomits, the |
cough reflexes which are protective are paralysed. The vomitus thus easily |
pass to the lung causing Pneumonia or Lung Abscess. Occasionally it may |
even cause suffocation and death. |
17. The ill effects of alcohol consumption on women deserves special mention. |
Females are more vulnerable to alcohol-related Cirrhosis than men. During |
pregnancy alcohol consumption has a severe detrimental effect on the |
foetus. Foetal Alcohol Syndrome is being recognised more and more in the |
medical profession. |
18. Skin diseases are also related to alcohol indulgence. |
19. Eczema, Alopecia, Nail Dystrophy, Paronychia (infection around the nails) |
and Angular Stomatitis (inflammation of the angle of the mouth) are |
common diseases among alcoholics. |
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Madhukeshwar.T .kampli
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